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giïllanwk IkaìHuilit - TILLAMOOK, OREGON. MAY 23 1918. »1.50 PER YEAR. Tillamook Jottings Get your big book on uses if ce If you arc going to put up a silo THE RED CROSS DRIVE. his source of income is naturally shut ment in modern sanitary farming. Ne don’t buy until you have investigated >!the court to give her the custody of! I ' the children. farmer should be without it. It is off and he is in trying straits for ready W. A. Wise, dentist. • free. See Kuppenbender. * the "Stay Round Silo” the best and Improved farm for sale, by John Tillamook One of the First Coun cash. cheapest on the market. Put up with Just at this crisis, a big Rodeo is to Spend your evenings at the Gem. Plant a war garden but see that out a nail. You can see one by the Leland Henderson. 153 acre ranch. 90 ties to Go Over tbe Top. .■ held in a neai'by city. A cash prize acres Tide Land — all diked. 10 cows. side of the Tillamook Feed Company Let W. A. Church writs your insur- your seed is right. Hydrated lime is is offered for the principal event—a « the soil doctor. Get it at Kuppenben store. Shrode is the agent. * 9 Grades and I full blood Jersey. ante. "jump in the saddle and away” race— Cows all tested, 3 heifers and 5 year The Red Cross drive in Tillamook * The Baccatauraic sermon to the lings, of which 4 are heifers. 4 calves,; County was as successful as the Lib and the outlaw determines to enter Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough der Warehouse. luv __ - \ himself and his Pinto pony. In doing gi xuuatcs of the Tillamook High two of which are heifers. 22 head of erty Loan Drive, for it w..._____ Situation Wanted.—Practical nurs Co. ing, to do general nursing. Call Dave School will be preached on Sunday stock in all. 2 heavy horses. 30 hens. top before the drive commenced on , so he knows he is taking a tremen Piano for rent. Call 33W Bell Krake, Mutual Phone and ask for evening —— at -* the *’ Christian ~ • Church C ’ by ' _ All farming implements. Fine iin- Monday. Committees in all parts of dous risk, as the peculiarly marked * Phone. 71.2 ilk., ether provements. All land tillable. The the county were at work last week, pony is known to the sheriff and his Jannette Seymor. * Rev. Harty E. Tucker. The churches in the city will not hold ser place will support 30 to 40 cows. On i and on Saturday the Executive Com deputies; but goaded by necessity he The soil doctor io sold by Kuppen- Free Seeds—A package of vegetable vices that evening. 1 Yaquina river, iJ4 miles above Tole mittee was fully satisfied that the city takes a chance, and in the presence of bender. or flower seed given free with each do. Price $21,800. Call and see photo, . as well as the county, had exceeded a crowd leaps into the saddle. There will be three places for young Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, hoe, rake or shovel purchased at It is during this wild ride with its and general description. their quotas, and Mrs. C. J. Edwards men to register who have become 21 Smithy's Variety Store. * Cloverdale, Ore. ♦ I phoned to Portland headquarters that throngs of contesting cowboys that years of age since the 5th of June, E. Messing met with a bad accident Don’t throw away your old tires but 1917, viz: Wheeler, Tillamook and at the shipbuilding plant last week. 1 the city had done so and the county excitement rises to its highest pitch. Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- get an "Inner Tire” and get from Cloverdale, and it will be seen by an He had the misfortune to fall 25 feet, i would also do so in a day or two. ware.—R. W. Bennett. NOTICE. Kuppenbender sells feed for less. too to 5000 miles more service out of article on another page that they are striking on an iron bar, mashing up Fred C. Baker, county manager, tele to register on the 5th of June next. ♦ each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.* his face considerably. He was brought graphed to Portland Monday morn Call at the warchcuse. Purchasers of the Third Liberty ing that $5,200.00 had been raised and Need a truck to haul your milk? Or The Sugar Bowl at Rockaway is for to Dr. Boal’s hospital, and under the Only the best in photo-plays are that evening sent another telegram Loan Bonds are hereby notified care of the doctor will pull through. anything else? Got an old automobile? big, »»VVV/144 no com- ________ sale or rent. Always ____ -2“ pays — *-'•&» shown at the Gem Theatre. that the first installment of 30 per See Sliroie, he will explain the rest. I Petition. Most popular confectionary | Messing is a married man and his stating that Tillamook county had For all kinds of cement work. See It ’s a .. "Truxtun Attachment.” i»>- _ ------------------ » 1 store along the beach. Must dispose wife and family reside at Vernonia, passed the $6,000 mark. Tuesday cent is due and payable in San morning Tillamook county received Francisco, May 28, 1918. We advise « A. T. Dolan, Mutual 1 hone. quick. Not going to beach this Ore., and upon hearing of his accident the following congratulations from payment on or before May 26th at For Sale—$400 piano, Bungalo ....„__ Mrs. Messing motored to Tillamook For sale, a few milk cows. See Joe Style, mission finish. Bench and stool I season. Write H. E. Hoss owner, care your bank, which will enable the re the Red Cross headquarters: included for $185 cash, inquire of Mrs. I Oregon City Courier-Press. A snap as speedily as possible and arrived Baumgartner, Long Prairie. * mittance to arrive in San Francisco Portland, Ore., May 20, 1918. * the same night. The men at the ship Marion Doty. * and a bargain. Every dairy cow should be fed some yard subscribed $185.00 for the un Fred C. Baker, Red Cross, Tillamook. in time to avoid forfeiture of prior Farm for rent, jtock and equipment fortunate man and family. Heal .y congratulations and thanks payments. The Tillamook Athletic Club will Linseed Oil Meal.—Ray & Co. * Liberty Loan Committee of our soldiers in France. Your district give another dance at the Armory on for sale. 1 am called to report for the Wanted a milker. Address Box 15, Saturday night when Wilkins' Or army t’.ie 29th. My place on Three Mrs. Flora M. Walker, wife of Alex is so scattered we did not expect it so » I R. F. D. No. 1, Tillamook, Ore. Rivers one mile of Hebo for rent. * Walker, died on May 15th, the cause early. Tillamook County has been an chestra will furnish the music. The Gem’s Program for Week. Will run about ten head, Horse, hack, of death being pneumonia. Mrs. Wal inspiration to the entire state, I Seed potatoes for sale. Sec Dan i In conformity with the rule formed ker had previously been confined, and ♦ H. L. Corbett, State Chairman harness, yearlings, numerous small J 1 elsewhere, all wood orders must be I Billings, Tillamook, Oregon. Friday, May 24—“Face Value”—Five H. E. Witham, State Mgr. tools, household goods etc., for sale. her child died on the 10th of May. I reel Bluebird production featuring I We handle Trojan Powder. Best for accompanied by payment in advance. $ioo cash rent. Will W. Yates. Deceased was the daughter of F. W. * * —A. F. Coats Lumber Co. Mae Murray. “Face Value” is a re * I stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co. Robitch, of Pleasant VaHey, and was The amount of money and pledges The Tillamookers who went to Son a young woman well known in the fine dand pleasing photo-play, and Sec Kuppenbender about the Grant turned in and checked over by the I Wanted to trade city property for ora, Mexico, have invested in land county. She was married the 5th of those who are interested as to the secretary. Mrs. C. A. Everson, ■ acreage close to city.—See Shrode. * Six automobile, the snappiest car on there. H. F. Effenberger bought supremacy of right or wrong, will ---- 500 June, 1917, but death parted the hap • I amounted to $3,682, up to Wednesday year old next spring. Apply to An fined and pleasing photo-play, and I R. W. Bennett, expert watch re drew Vetsch, Mutual Phone. * acres, Beals & Ebinger 715 acres, C. py couple. 1 he child was buried the ■ afternoon, but from reports received J. Chaffee 160 acres, Fred Maurer 160 12th of May and the mother on the tions ever presented on the screen. fl pairing. S. P. Watch inspector. * 1 over the phone and by letters from For sale, brush land at Hood River. II For bargains in second hand auto Three crops of alfalfa when cleared. acres. Grant Mills, Web Maddux and 17th of May. Rev. Sumerlin of the U. . the several districts which have not Saturday, May 25—“The Avenging B. L. Beals are now improving their B. Church conducting the funeral Trail”—5 reel Metro production fl mobiles go to Case’s Garage. Tillamook Will sell on time and loan money for land, fencing it and putting in crops. services. The bereaved family have I completed their work, featuring H. Lockwood, support 1 County will subscribe a goodly sum improvements to right man for dairy ■ Announcing the new Grant Six, the ed by Sallic Crute, Walter P. Lewis What kind of substitutes do you the sympathy of a large number of over the quota of $5,000. As an illu * ing.—F. P. Friday, Hood River, Or. * ■ best ever. S :e Kuppenbcndcr. and William Clifford. A big outdoor want? You can get any of these from friends and neighbors. stration of his, Brighton is again tak picture, ^aken in the land of big pines. For sale—80 acres irrigated alfalfa us; hominy, rolled oats, steel cut oats, ■ 18 foot row boat for sale,in good C. E. Mellette, of Pittsburg, Kan., ing an honored position, for_it is re Plenty of fast action and thrills. ■ condition. See Stafford, Wilson river.* land, Hermiston country. Part level oat flour, • barley flour, buckwheat has bought the City Transfer business ported that $1,300 have been subscrib Adults, 20c. Children 10c ed, buildings, well, etc. $3600. Owner II Let Kuppenbender tell you hew to R. J. Arnold, 1828 East Everett, St., flour, rice flour, corn flour, white or and will take it over the first of the ed in that district. Several of the large Sunday, May 26—"The Clever Mrs. districts have not completed their yellow, corn meal white or yellow, month Mr.Millette came to Tillamook ■ save money on yeur cement work. * Portland, Oregon. Carfax”—5 reel Paramount produc corn starch, and rice. C. O. & C. M. last October to look over the pros work, but will do so the next few | Best by Test—Oregon Portland tion featuring Julian Eltinge. It will Dawson. * days, so it is impossible to give the Demand that your contractor use pects of putting in a cannery and re be remembered that Mr. Eltinge is ■Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni turned a few weeks since to do so, exact amount of money raised in the * A special meeting of the Tillamook an impersonater, in this play he has ■Co. form and has exceptional fast setting City War Savings Society will be held but found that others had already drive at this early date. a very pleasing role as Mrs. Carfax. o H Work by the hour, nursing a spec- qualities which is preferred. For sale at the court house at 8 p.m., Saturday decided to do so. Feeling that there You forget he’s a man, so clever at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. * The Executive Board of the Red ■ally. Address Mrs. Hughes, Tilla- the 25th. Very important business will was not room for two at present, he does he play the part. See this great The pay roll at the shipyard is $14,- be transacted. All signers of pledge decided, however, to remain in Tilla Cross extends its hearty thanks to all ^kook. detective story—love, thrills, and a month. That goes to prove that cards should be present without fail. mook and bought the City Transfer. subscribers who have given so liberal adventure all rolled together. 11 Wanted—One-horse mower—Apply 000 ly and readily of their means towards Mr. Millette is a valuable addition to the business men of Tillamook should Reports from all sellers of stamps are Monday, May 27,—‘Little No-account’ ■to Clent King, Beaver, Beil Phone, our community and a live business the Red Cross, and to the speakers lose no opportunity of obtaining requested by the director. 5 reel Vitigraph production featur ■F3- man and we are sure he will soon and workers who gave their services more industries. ing Gladys Leslie, who is known as As the Portland Red Cross has call have the so willingly. The Executive Board is ■ Wanted to rent, dairy ranch, from i the sunshine girl with a million dol For rent—desirable home with all ed upon Tillamook bFanch to frnish men and confidence of our business cognizant of the kindly spirit and co ■5 to 30 cows.—John Zeller, Tilla- be a booster for the city. lar smile. This is a play with more modern conveniences, barn, garage, moss in large quantities, this will operation that prevailed all over the ^■ook, Oregon. than the usual amount of whole Albert H. Follett was arrested on chicken park and garden spot Also mean additional work for the ladies county, and the desire of the people some, refreshing comedy and will IB Will pay you to see Everson tor a household furniture for sale. Apply to ' of this city to do, and it is hoped Monday for stealing eggs in Dawson to help the Red Cross, not only with command your attention from the ^Bfe investment in city property or Mrs. J. C. Holden. * that they will come forward and help Bros, store, The sheriff and the dis- their money but with their assistance ^Brni lands. * first flash on the screen until the trict attorney believe they have cap For sale, a dairy ranch of 90 acres, hasten the work. Red Cross work tured the man who has been doing The Council ot Dctcnse proved active final fadcout.. ■ For sale, 12 head of choice dairy at right price, with 22 cows, team and should not be delayed but taken hold workers as well as active rustlers, for Tuesday, May 28—"The Narrow ^Bws.— E. I.. Parrish, Box, 584, Dal- a large quantity of farm tools. Three of with vim in all parts of the county, considerable pilfering in the city for .'one committee raised $1,400 in this Trail"—5 reel Artcraft production a long time. Dawson Bros, have been I district in one day. It speaks well for Oregon. * mWbs east of Tillamook, Ajjply to especially the moss part of it. featuring William S. Hart. A real losing eggs . from their .. store , and , a ! |thc people VZ4 . of Tillamook A IIKUIlUUft V. county when ■ Why not be insured in the best fire George Tinnerstet, Tillamook, Ore. * Tillamook has a resident piano tun trap was cet live Western play of a decade ago. ; but until .............. Mondr.v theyl . v they , sueh .1..... tak( ,..i... ---- 1. - grcal ----- prjd - -■ Je and pleas ■su rance company, it costs no more, An effort to "shanghai” the big, The Black Perchcron Horse Liberal er, Two tunings per year $4.00. Re had been unable to citcli the thief in ure in doing their bit for the Red ■e Everson. * rugged Western highwayman re will be in Tillamook City on Friday pairing piano actions, ivory and case the act. He was first charged with ’ Cross, for that was the spirit that pre- ■Lost — Pair of specatcles. Finder and Saturday 24 and 25 of each week work. Organs repaired and tuned. larceny from a building, which is a sults in a fight that for sheer spec- phase leave at Headlight office and during the rest of the season.—E.E. Representing Sherman Clay & Co. penitentiary offense, but it was chang | vailed in Tillamook County in the acular features has no parallel in I present Red Cross drive, and that is screen battles. receive reward. Selling Steinway and other quality ed to larceny. He pleaded guilty an I Cross, Owner. I why the Executive Board feel that it "Hearst-Pathe News” pianos. Your resident tuner spends ■.00k over the display add. of the A good photo-play depends on sev his money in Tillamook and will ap Justice Stanley fined him $50.00 and is owing the people a word of sincere Adults 20c. Children 10c. costs which will add another $10.00 your plans to G< I heatre and make thanks 111 appreciation of the kind co Wednesday, May 29—"Molly Entang eral things, the Star, the story and preciate your patronage. H. F. Cook, for stealing four eggs. K<| the pictures. operation tnat prevailed everywhere, the film, the projection and several Box 164, Tillamook, Oregon. led”—5 reel Paramount production * Julian Eltinge, the well known pro which made the work of the Execu ■or Sale—thorough bred Airdale other important factors, you get the featuring Vivian Martin. A dainty It is found that the improvement of fessional woman-imitator, can boast a tive Board that much more pleasant. Terrier pups, cheap, at Noye's barn, best of all these at the Gem Theatre. story of Irish country life. the Three Rivers road will cost more popularity far greater than might be We want also to thank Mrs. C. J. Thursday, Ma ^30.—“The Girl With Tii nook, Oregon. • Ray C. Cooper the cheese maker at than previously estimated, which was expected from the fact that he has Edwards and Mrs. C. A. Everson the The Champaign Eyes” 5 reel Wm. the Hebo factory, was married to ■or Sale—121 acres of Wilson river $45,000. It is estimated that it will re- never appeared in any except large president and secretary of the Tilla- Fox special production featuring ■tom land. Inquire of L. G. Free- Miss Myrtle Cross, daughter of Mr. quire $7,500 more, and the Federal cities and towns. That is, he is a 11100k Branch of the Red Cross who Jewel Carmen. Miss Carmen played and Mrs. H. E. Cross, the wedding Government and the State Highway "Big-timer” as they ]5ut in the theat have worked illamook, Oregon. * so energetically and the part of leading lady with Wil took place at the home of the bride’s Commission consented to raise their rical world. When Mr. Eltinge made faithfully to make the drive a success, BH oi Sale—New modern residence, parents. liam Farnum in “The Conqueror.” share to $17,500 each, and Tillamook for in all Red Cross activities we Lave his screen debut recently under Par ■tied in best residence district. For “His Smashing Career”—two reel county was asked to do the same, to take off our hats to the ladies. Did you ever stop to think that amount auspices, it was thought that ■t at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. • Fox Sunshine Comedy. There is an urgent call for workers Adults 20c. which it readily consented to do. the small towns where Mr. Eltinge Children 10c arriage licenses were issued to about 25 per cent of feed that is fed without cutting is wasted? And that George Christensen, of the Portland had not appeared might .not be as in in getting out moss for the Red Cross cy Moon anil Josephine S. Baliey. feed put up in a silo is worth about Cloverdale stage route, on his first tercstcd in seeing him on the screen, and the 1 lllaniook branch sends out Meeting Called of Business Men les Ronault and Della Cleo Aus- 30 per cent more than if put up dry? tiip to the metropolis, felt that Icne- but this surmise was found to be ab- ’ a S. O. S. call for helpers to pick over Mr. Rancher do some figuring. somcncss was beyond his endurance, solutely incorrect as thousands of the moss. There should be two or A meeting will be held at the Court new line of wall paper just re County School Superintendent G. and on his return trip brought with small cities and villages all over the three shifts each day to keep the w ork House on Friday evening, May 24111, Id at the Harris Furniture store, B. Lamb left for PortlanJ on Tues him a wife, who previous to their country poured in their inquires and going, and the ladies of the city are at 8 p.m., of the business men and I a prepared paste for putting it requests for Mr. Eltinge’s pictures. | urged to help in this work. day to attend a meeting of the Council, marriage was Miss Sihlon Baitty, of others for the purpose of arranging * “The Clever Mrs. Carfax,” which is of Defense, which will be attended by PortlanJ. They were married last for fitting observance of the national Portland Red Cross made a request Irnished and unfurnished rooms the county school superintendents of Friday evening at Vancouver, Wash. his second Paramount photoplay, is holiday in Tillamook City. All pa scheduled to appear at the Gem to the Tillamook branch for 200 sacks lent. Shaw's apartments, 4th the state. —Courier. triotic citizens arc invited to be pres Theatre, Sunday, May 26. of moss, to be furnished as quickly ent. e East of Miller Ave. on 6th City Recorder Gaylord has handed The ladies of the Shakespeare Club, as possible. There is considerable b *3 Fred C. Baker, in his resignation, to take effect the who gave a card party at the Masonic moss in the county, and as moss is President Commercial Club. 21 Tillamook Boys Drawn. 1 W ise will be at his Tillamook 1st of June, Miss K:.»hk- n Mills who Hall for the benefit of the Red Cross now considered one of the best ab- I Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes- hi» been worki.ij in the iceordcrs fund, wish to thank the public for sorbitants it is being used in bandag Notice. la-id Thursdays until further no- office is contemplating resigning as their kind patronage. The Masons for 97— Arthur Brown. es. As there is every probabili'y of * well. use of the hall, the Eastern Star for 98— Marion Darby the Tillamook branch being called Patrons of the City Transfer Co. the use of silver and dishes, the ladies 104—Radum Wcahovich upon to furnish large quantities of arc notified that the business has been f men at Feeney-Bremer Co.’s See Georgia A. Hass at Tillamook moss, Mrs. C. J. Edwards, president sold to C. E. Mellette, who takes jr.'i l subscribed $565.00 in the Hotel, representing Mutual Life of and gentlemen who kindly helped on 109—George McDonald. of this branch, called the Executive charge June ist and for whom I so fi s drive, which « a good New York, about their latest policy. program; the gentleman who bought 117— Douglas Aitkin the cakes and the auctioneer of same. 118— Mark Hobson Board together, and plans were made licit a continuance of your patronage. Double Indemnity and disability ben Altogether it was pronounced a suc ¡23—Chas. E. Johnson. to obtain the moss and pick it over. All accounts receivable and payable efits. Have your young sons insured 4 I.amar and P. E. Rogers have cess both socially and financially. Mrs. Edwards will have special will become due June 1st and ac 125—O. U. Monte Cristo. It ut the Ray Co.’s store and now, to avoid extra war premium. * commi.tees for this work. The build counts will be received at the City My client has 40 acre farm just 3 127—Walter Hill. possession on the first of the Raise all the feed you can for your miles from city limits of - — ing vacated by Mr. Pennington has Transfer office. Portland • 130—Charles Robitsch stock and save that much on your southeast, right up to date in every 134—Hcrshel Scovell been loaned, which is in every way Elizabeth M. Maddux. your faun implements, gas en next year’s feed bill. Cowhorn turnip, detail with everything in stock and 137—Alfred Anderson adapted and fitted for drying and siles and cutters from Kuppen- Raita Gega, Manzel Wurzel Beet, and equipment first class, Income for 146—Peter Erdt picking over the moss. I f. We guarantee all of our Danver’s % long carrot seed can be cream and pork averages about $200 152—Frank Nelson » 447th Areo Construction Squadron • had at C. O. & C. M. Dawson’s. * a month, want Tillamook dairy farm 155—James Thomas I “ The Narrow Trail. ” I 168 — Lee Cooper The auto stage route between this in exchange for this fine home place. ley to loan on farm lands, from Ip. Good terms. Reasonable rate city and Cloverdale has been resum If you have something to offer will 171—Walter Downs One would think that every thrill, fcrest. We want your business, ed, Yeung Bros., of Portland, taking send you full particulars. Neal Brown 175—Wm. Gage 1 every act of reckless dare-deviltry, rerson. * hold of it, and will have a »even pas 407 Panama Bldg., Portland, Oregon. 184—Otis D. Edwards 187—Rudolph Bernet 1 had been injected into William Hart fi'd on the t6tli of May, by the senger car in service soon. In the Mollie Shartel vs. Mark Shartel is a 193—Bradford York photodramas. However, this famous meantime a five passenger car will be divorce suit filed in the circuit court. 196— Edw. Marshall I E. Tucker, pastor of the Western character always figures in an Church, Sidney Moon and used. These parties were married at Sextan, 197— Chas. Makinster some new startling adventures. Kan., it: Aug. 1903, and four children Ine S. Bailey. W-tcli This Space A car load of tractors were shipped 197—Chas. O. Woods. For instance, in "The Narrow were born to the union. The com 209—Willard W. Yates. iliravian American Bank vs. to Ben Kuppenbender, the first to Trail, the initial Ince-Artcraft picture plaint alleges cruel and inhuman T allin ct a! is a suit filed in come to the county, and it is predict- I which will be seen at the Gem Thea treatment the defendant also accus euit court to recover $4,425.00 ed that these little wonders will play A brother editor from Cloverdale ter on Tuesday, May 28, Hart por ing plaintiff of being an unchaste and a big part in the clearing of land for fomissorv note. informed the snap shot man if we ex trays an cutlaw who falls under the indecent woman. Defendant’s conduct they are admirably adapted for that, ’ pect to live long and happy "just influence of a beautiful girl. He loves P keeping apartments for rent and besides the motive power can be towards the plaintiff becoming un her with all the desperate passion of Morgan Apartments, First st., used for milking machines and when bearable. she was compelled to leave loaf.” We don't agree with him, for the snap st -t man would rather wear which his wild nature is capable, and lurth Avenue east. Northeast him on June 4. 1914. Plaintiff asks , determines to reform. In doing this, out th-.n rust out. • power is needed for other things. 'curt House. t i I I